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2013-11-18 14:29:27Zhttp://c.ancestry.com/s/0/p/0/i/logo.gifHamelin - Family History & Genealogy Message Boardhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/mb.ashx
17538Alexis Hamelin &amp; Josèphe Germain, Deschambault, Portneuf, Québechttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/172/mb.ashx
I am looking for descendants of Josèphe Germain, daughter of Eustache Germain dit Belisle and Geneviève-Élisabeth Marcot (Marcotte). <br><br>Josèphe Germain, b. 1702, married Alexis Hamelin, b. 27 Jun 1710 in Grondines, Champlain, Québec. They were married on 21 Feb 1734/35 in Deschambault, Portneuf, Québec.<br><br>Children<br>1. Jean-Baptiste b: Aft 1735<br>2. Josèphe b: Aft 1735<br>3. Joseph b: 12 Jul <br><br>I am hoping that descendants of Josèphe Germain can share their information on their ancestors.2013-11-18 14:29:27ZMaryBoudreau51http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/172/mb.ashxMarguerite Hamelin and George McBethhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/171/mb.ashx
I'm looking for info. on Marguerite Hamelin/Hamlin/Amelin who married George McBeth from L'Assomption Canada. They moved to the U.S., but don't know when. Would like marriage record or anything else.2013-07-04 08:32:31Zmuffinglovehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/171/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx
YW, in researching mt family tree I do a lot of searching for obituaries and came acrosss her's, I also came across your posting about her, and Thought I'd let You know.2013-03-06 16:15:58Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.2.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.2.1/mb.ashx
Thank you John for forwarding on her obituary. Sorry for the loss of Louise. She looked happy and content in the obituary photo.2013-03-06 16:02:59ZBrentKelly123http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.2/mb.ashx
louise Dechamps Hamelin died recently on Jan 23, 2013 here is her obituary.<a href="http://www.canadianobituaries.com/louise-hamelin-obituary-january-23-2013.html" target="_blank">http://www.canadianobituaries.com/louise-hamelin-obituary-ja...</a>2013-03-06 00:59:34Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Hamelin/Taillonhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/156.1/mb.ashx
Margueritte Hamelin was born April 27, 1833 in Ile Dupas, Quebec, Canada<br>She married Absolom Taillon on Jan. 28, 1850 in <br>St. Guillaume, Quebec, Canada<br>She died March 28, 1877 in St. Guillaume, Quebec, Canada<br>She was my great grandmother, being the mother of<br>Octavie Taillon who married Antoine Martin.2012-10-13 19:54:20Zelizabeth_comeauhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/156.1/mb.ashxRe: armand hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/163.2.1/mb.ashx
Any further details? Any dates? Anything else could help. Louise 2012-06-26 20:29:24Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/163.2.1/mb.ashxRe: armand hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/163.2/mb.ashx
Still looking2012-06-26 19:25:09Zjosee_sudburyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/163.2/mb.ashxHamelin family history.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/170/mb.ashx
I have been looking hard for history about my family and I finally found some!<br> <a href="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/r/James-J-Gorman/index.html" target="_blank">http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/r/James-J-Gor...</a><br>look at this website and you will findstuff about the Hamelins and the Gormans plus a whole lot more.<br>I have added some pictures of the early Hamelins.2012-02-26 05:49:26Zcoolieo263http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/170/mb.ashxRe: Clovis Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165.2.1/mb.ashx
that's interesting, where are You from? may I ask ? 2011-12-02 21:51:37Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Clovis Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165.2/mb.ashx
hello,<br>My name is Clovis Hamelin born in febuary 6 19792011-12-02 15:45:16Zhamelin_clhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165.2/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.2.1/mb.ashx
You seem to have much information about the Hamelins of Canada. I believe my great grandmother is a descendant of Rene Hamelin who went to the LaPrairie area, and possibly the daughter of Louis Hamelin. Her name was Marguerite Hamelin, b. abt. 1826 and who married a George McBeth,b. abt. 1820-21 and is believed to be the son of Francois McBeth and Marie Luce Guibault Francois McBeth's father, George, was in the fur trade.2011-09-14 13:34:08Zmuffinglovehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.2.1/mb.ashxRe: Looking for family:)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/169.2/mb.ashx
I'm sure your grandfather is related to mine somehow. His name is Stanley Hamelin and he had 10 brothers and sisters, though most have passed away now. His family came from Penatanguishene also. Eileen, and Fran are the only two of his sisters I ever met. He is married to Mary-Jo and they had 5 kids of their own.2011-08-01 08:02:08Zamanda_lipnickyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/169.2/mb.ashxRe: Looking for family:)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/169.1/mb.ashx
see Ontario Canada thread on this board.Lots re Penetang Area<br><br>Alex2011-06-15 11:32:24Zdegier_1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/169.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi Avery,<br><br>Say hello to your dad for me. I guess were cousins. I'll have to look at my relationship calculator to figure it out. <br><br>I've been researching the Hamelin family for about 7 years now. My mother is Mary Augusta Zoschke. Daughter of William Zoschke and Agnes Florentine Hamelin. She is buried up in St Margrets Cemetery, Midland. When I was younger my mother and I would visit Penetang/Midland every year visiting relitives. Most I knew as a child have passed by now.<br><br>Brent K...<br><a href="mailto://bckelly@sympatico.ca">bckelly@sympatico.ca</a><br>Toronto<br><br>2011-06-14 23:44:50ZBrentKelly123http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx
wow thats fantastic! Ernest Hamelin is my dad and those are his brothers, sisters, and his dad's grandparents:) I'm his daughter Avery, I know little of his family so that's why im inquiring about the family history! <br><br>May I ask how you know all of this? :) 2011-06-14 22:34:51Zaverye146http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1/mb.ashx
I know of Ernest J. Hamelin 1916-1982 and his wife Louise Deschamps 1917-?. <br>Ernest was the son of Hormisdas Hamelin 1878-1955, son of my 2nd great grandparents Francios Xavier Hamelin and Lucie André dit St Amand(t). <br>Hormisdas's wife was Lucie Desroches 1888-1954, daughter of Honoré Desroches and Philomène Daoust.<br><br>Ernest's wife Louise was the daughter of Jean-Baptiste Deschamps and Delianne Lamoureux.<br><br>Now Ernest and Louise had as far as I know, Yolande (Fairfax), Verna (Caps), Bernadette (Prokesch), Claudette (Quinn) and Roland (spouse O'Brien) for children. So one of these and their spouses were your parents.<br><br>Interestingly Louise gets her name from her grandmother Marie Louise Vaillancourt 1855-Nov 9 1889 .<br><br><br>Brent K...<br><br><br><br><br>2011-06-14 21:36:43ZBrentKelly123http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2.1/mb.ashxLooking for family:)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/169/mb.ashx
I was just wondering if there was potentially any family on this site:) my dad is Ernest Hamelin and he has six lovely sisters, my aunts, <br>verna<br>bernadette<br>claudette<br>antoinette<br>lucy<br><br>His brothers,<br>clarence<br>roland<br><br>my grandparents are louis deschants, and he late ernest joseph hamelin<br><br>my great grandparents on his side were lucy desroches and horfmidas hamelin<br><br>my family as far as i know is situated in the midland, penetang. area.2011-06-14 17:12:01Zaverye146http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/169/mb.ashxRe: Francois Louis Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/68.78.87.89.122.1.1.2/mb.ashx
I am also descended from Francois, and have all those names in my family tree as well. Like joe I was born in Utica, NY but never had the pleasure of meeting that branch of the family while He lived here. however we used to exchange e-mails occasionally.at the time I was having a tough time doing research, since then I have found much information.2011-04-20 22:38:45Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/68.78.87.89.122.1.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Fredrick Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1.1/mb.ashx
thanks, I had that information, But i only have a first name for my great grandmother, Fredrick's wife. I have no surname for her, and given the propensity for misspellings in censuses, I can't even be sure her first name is corrrect. I have it as Amelia.but I also have seen it as Emelia.2011-02-08 20:00:51Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1.1/mb.ashxFredrick Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166/mb.ashx
I have my Great Grandfather has being Fredrick Hamelin (b 1865) son of Maxime Hamelin and Melina Robert. I have no siblings for Him nor do I have a maiden name for his wife, my Great grandmother. does anyone have any information on them?2011-02-07 23:57:31Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166/mb.ashxClovis Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165/mb.ashx
My Grandfather was Clovis Hamelin born in NY state, possibly Mooer's Fork's NY or someplace in Clinton County ,or Franklin County, NY on October 13 1892. He married Cecelia Deyette sometime before 1916. in all my resarch I have never been able to find him anywhere except for my Dad's baptismal certificate, WWI Draft card, and some newspaper references.Does anyone have a Clovis Hamelin in their line at all?2011-01-02 15:45:21Zjohn58hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165/mb.ashxRe: Clovis Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165.1/mb.ashx
I have found some info for you. Email me at <a href="mailto://nckowal@optonline.net">nckowal@optonline.net</a> and I will send it to you.<br>Chris2011-01-10 21:11:24Zjoyness1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/165.1/mb.ashxRe: Quebec Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.42.1.1/mb.ashx
Marguerite Hamelin was married to George McBeth (McBeath), and I do not know who her parents were. With George, she had the following children:<br><br>James, born in NY state - 1850-1893; died in VT<br>Elizabeth, born in NY - 1853-1893, died in VT<br>George, born in NY - 1859-1935, died in W. Palm Beach, FL<br>Joseph, born in NY - 1864 to abt. 1889; died in NY, maybe Plattsburgh.<br>Josephine, born in Chicopee, MA 1870; died in Burlington, VT 1961. <br>2010-07-17 13:48:19Zmuffinglovehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.42.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Quebec Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.42/mb.ashx
Looking for any possible Hamelins from L'Assomption, Quebec, namely Marguerite,born abt. 1829.2010-07-16 12:40:44Zmuffinglovehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.42/mb.ashxRe: HAMELIN-DUPUIShttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/158.3.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Thank you for your response. This could have been my Marguerite. Do you know where in Canada yours was born. The closest city named in my Marguerite's death certificate was St. Isham, but I've found no city ever existed; it could have been St. Isen; I don't know.<br><br>Ann2009-07-26 10:54:36Zmuffinglovehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/158.3.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.2/mb.ashx
My Hamelin family (pronounce Amelin in French) left the St. Polycarpe, Soulanges county area of Quebec. The land around Penetanguishene had just opened up. Prior to that there was a small french communitee who had been involved in the fur trade who moved in from Drummond Island once the US Canada border was established. The local priest visited areas in Quebec trying to incourage people to come and settle in the newly opened "Queen's Bush" My 2nd great grand father Francios-Xavier Hamelin dit Bello and his wife Lucie André dit St.Amand(t) sons &amp; daughters left Quebec and aquired a farm near Penetanguishene. A couple brothers (Isaac &amp; Jean-Baptiste) and cousins of Francios also did the same thing. Many of the current French families such as Gatien, Maheu, Courtemanche Andre, St Amand(t) etc all came at the urging of the priest from Lafontaine to leave Soulanges County Quebec and settle in the forests of Simcoe County Ontario.<br><br>A few families like the Lefebvre first settled at Lindsay Ontario. They left Quebec just after the Small Pox epidemic in the mid 1800's.<br><br>Francios-Xavier and Lucie Hamelin had a son, my great grand father, Jean Joseph Hamelin who married Philanese Maheu.<br><br>Joseph and Philanese Hamelin in turn had a daughter, my grand mother, Agnes Florentine Hamelin.<br><br>Agnes had many brothers and sisters. Henry, James, Roselio, Jean-Baptiste, Hormisdas, Therese, Alice and Anne.<br><br><br>Agnes married into the Zoschke family. The Zoschke's had left Split, Pommerania in the 1880's and settled on a farm on Midland Point. There is a road up there named after the family. My Great grand father Karl Henry Zoschke was 18 when he landed and as soon as he got off the boat he headed out West to fight Riel in the North West Rebelion. He had previously served in the Prussian army since he turned 16.<br><br>Back to the Hamelins. <br><br>Louis and Francois Hamelin were brothers, born in St. Mathurin de la Dagueniere, a small community on the edge of Angers on the River Maine, at the confluence of the Loire, in the ancient French province of Anjou.<br><br> It's certain, too, that they begin turning up in New France in about 1671... that they married the daughters of the seigneur (or, governor) of Grondines, Jacques Aubert, a 100-square-mile settlement of rectangular farming plots sitting elbow-to-elbow with the narrow ends fronting on the St. Lawrence River... that Louis bought the property from his father-in-law... and that the two brothers, and some of their children, and some of their children's children, presided for nearly 70 years as seigneurs over Grondines,.<br><br> A number of Louis' descendants , and a few of Francois', became voyageurs -- daring Indian traders who paddled their canoes westward to the Great Lakes through hostile forests in search or furs - some of them staying to settle and pioneer what was then the American "west."<br><br>Francois' descendants, many of them, migrated to St.-Philippe-de-Laprairie (south across the St. Lawrence from Montreal), became rebels under the rule of the British, fled Quebec after the abortive rebellion of 1837-38, and settled in Northern New York, ultimately spreading to Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and elsewhere. Today, the name is still unusual on this side of the ocean, but there are upwards of 400 families in the U.S., from Minnesota to California to Florida, and more across Canada.<br><br> Meanwhile, fewer than 700 people live in picturesque, remote Grondines, among them only a couple of Hamelins.<br><br>Louis and Francois administered the land together, fathered two interesting and diverse family lines, and were buried beside one another in the church at Grondines. That 1713 structure was washed away in the flood of 1831. Louis and Francois, whatever was left of them, were washed away with it. A naturaly induce buriel at sea!<br><br>In 1759, the world changed for the Hamelins and for all of New France when the British beat the French on the Plains of Abraham outside Quebec in the decisive battle of the seven-year French &amp; Indian War.<br><br> By 1763, they controlled all of Canada.<br><br> Perhaps Rene Hamelin, saw what was coming when he left the nest at Grondines and moved to LaPrairie, in what are now called the Montreal "suburbs." The seigneural system was uniquely French, and couldn't last. Already, the Hamelin land at Grondines long since had been divided among Louis and Francois' sons. But it held together into the 1800s, and Hamelins still wore the title of seigneur.<br><br> Only they weren't Hamelins anymore. Francois' four eldest sons adopted "dit" names: Laurent "Bellou," Rene "Laganiere," Francois "Grondines" and Joseph "Lacavee." Though the Hamelin name persisted, some descendants adopted the new names in place of the old.<br><br> Laurant, Rene and Francois, and kid brother Alexis, all were known as "seigneur of part of Grondines" according to notary records of the late 1730s - as was Joseph-Marie Hamelin dit Pagnol, son of Louis.<br><br> But sic transit gloria. With the British victory, the Hamelins were nobodies again, like the rest of the French.<br><br> Their numbers weren't great, even then. From perhaps 25,000 at Francois' death in 1725, Canada numbered only 70,000 when the British took over 38 years later. In New England, there were 2.5 million Europeans -- 35 times as many!<br><br> In 1776, during the American revolution, Joseph Hamelin (almost certainly the son of Joseph Hamelin dit Lacavee, and the grandson of Francois) captained Grondines' militia unit of 48 men battling the abortive Yankee invasion. The size of his unit tells us how small Grondines was, because every man between 16 and 60 was required to serve.<br> <br>My branch of Francios Hamelin's family left Grodines and settled at St-Eustache, Deux Montagnes, Quebec. St Eustache was a mixed parish of French and Aboriginals. One or two generations at St. Eustache and another move on to Soulanges County. <br><br>Three generations in Soulanges County and then the move to Penetanguishene. My Great grand father Jean Joseph Hamelin born in Soulanges County Quebec, left Penetanguishene and worked in Michigan for a time. Three of his children (Louis, Henry and Alice) were born there.<br><br>Sorry for the book.<br><br>Brent K...2011-06-09 22:26:07ZBrentKelly123http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.2/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br><br>My Grand parents were <br><br>William Zoschke &amp; Anges Florentine Hamelin.<br><br>Agnes parents were,<br><br>Jean Joseph Hamelin &amp; Philanese Maheu<br><br>Jean Joseph's parents were<br><br>Francios-Xavier Hamelin dit Bellou &amp; Lucie André dit St. Amand(t)<br><br>Francios-Xavier Hamelin's parents were<br><br>Francios-Xavier Hamelin dit Bellou &amp; Théotiste Larocque dit Rocbrune<br><br>Any further?<br><br>Brent K...2011-06-09 22:21:10ZBrentKelly123http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.1/mb.ashxJoseph Jules Hamelin,MD (1882-1956) Quebec&gt; Saskatchewanhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/164/mb.ashx
I looking for any &amp; all info on Joseph Jules Hamelin,MD<br>(aka Dr. JJ) who was a "prairie doctor" and surgeon in<br>North Battleford,Sask. He was first married (1908) to Marie Louise Stella Danis. I'm not sure what happened to her. I believe he later married Evelyne Creedon, I think she may have been his wife at the time of his death on 24 Feb.1956,<br>in Vancouver,B.C. I believe Dr. JJ adopted a daughter who was called Marguerite. I Know nothing about her.<br>Also, some time after 1912, Dr. JJ and his wife Stella<br>"took in" 2 young nieces,Jeannette and Madeleine Lafreniere.<br>In 1912,the sisters were young...JEANNETTE(abt.age 9) &amp; MADELEINE(abt age 7) and they were the daughters of Stella Danis Hamelin's sister,VICTORIA DANIS LAFRENIERE, who became a widow in 1912, and also lost her toddler son "Denis". Victoria's husband,Jean-Baptiste Lafreniere (musician) died of consumption. A month later baby Denis died..of consumption also, perhaps? After that at some point the girls were sent to the Hamelin residence in Saskatchewan...Madeleine called it the "coldest place on earth". Madeleine was my Grandmother. The girls lived with the Hamelin's until their 18th birthdays. I do not know what happened to their mother, Victoria. I never was able to learn much of their story, as it was too sad for my<br>grandmother to recall.2010-06-17 03:53:05ZPattiLucas50http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/164/mb.ashxRe: HAMELIN.AUBERT,RIEL,TROTTIER,PAQUET ..HELP???http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/68.87.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I'm wondering if anyone could help me out as well with my research.. some names just seem off a bit and I need a little help making sure that the people I have are biologically the children of this family.<br>I'm a Cossette/Sauvageau which means my lines cross with the Toupins, which cross into the Hamelins and then lead into this line. <br>I have a Seraphine Hamelin/Gamelin who married a Toussaint Toupin.. most of her records are blank except for rootsweb.<br><br>Rootsweb lists her parents as Marie Beaufort-Brunel and Pierre Hamelin, but I can't find any clear birth records on her. NosOrigines just lists her as born 1822, but no clear birth date or location or parents.<br><br>I also have Pierre's parents as Pierre Hamelin and Theotiste or Theosime Hamelin.. <br>I have Pierre's parents as Louis Hamelin and Charlotte L'Ecuyer. <br>and Theotiste's as Laurent Hamelin and Marie Anne Richer.<br> <br><br>Can anyone help me with info on birth dates so I can make sure the information is right? 2011-04-12 23:47:42Zmysterypretenderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/68.87.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Napoleon Hamelin-Exilda Sevigny Fifehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/109.1.1.1/mb.ashx
The US. We are unsure where his travels may have taken him, from what we know of him, he travelled extensively up until the 1930's when he married my great grandmother and settled in California.2009-09-05 19:46:13Ztashina622http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/109.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Napoleon Hamelin-Exilda Sevigny Fifehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/109.1/mb.ashx
I am looking for a woman my great grandfather, Napoleon Hamlin may have married. I don't know where or whom. He told his daughter May, that he had been married before, that he had a baby boy with said wife, but that the wife died either during labor or shortly there after. He gave the baby boy up for adoption, because he was unable to provide for it. I have two windows that it could fit in. 1900-1908 or 1919-1932.2009-09-05 07:53:57Ztashina622http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/109.1/mb.ashxHamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/168/mb.ashx
I am trying to get as much information on my family tree as possible. I know there is a book published but unsure who the publisher is.<br><br>My ancestors went from now to then <br><br>Ontario - Quebec - 2011-05-25 18:28:51ZRonaldJHamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/168/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.112/mb.ashx
My Grandfather was Henry Hamelin, his father was Joseph. I have just started to put together a family tree. I would love to hear from you and hear of the info you have collected. We must be cousins. Please contact me at "<a href="mailto://peter.lavigne@hotmail.com">peter.lavigne@hotmail.com</a>." 2010-04-09 14:06:42Zpeter_lavignehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.112/mb.ashxRe: Joe Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41.1/mb.ashx
Hi,<br><br>Are you saying you have info or you want info?2010-07-08 13:54:36Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41.1/mb.ashxRe: Quebec Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.42.1/mb.ashx
Who are the parents or husband or any children?2010-07-16 13:30:17Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.42.1/mb.ashxRe: Napoleon Hamelin-Exilda Sevigny Fifehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/109.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi, Would that be in Canada or in the US??? Louise2009-09-05 11:29:27Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/109.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Fredrick Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Hey John! I went across the border to get this church record, you never emailed me back! Do you still want the information about Frederick's marriage? Email me privately, I will email you the scanned copy of the church record.<br><br>Louise Hamelin<br><a href="mailto://natawi9@videotron.ca">natawi9@videotron.ca</a>2011-04-20 22:53:21Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: HAMELIN.AUBERT,RIEL,TROTTIER,PAQUET ..HELP???http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/68.87.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
I can help you. That is my line of Hamelin.<br> <br>Séraphine Hamelin was baptized on september 30th 1822 at Notre-Dame-de-la<br>Visitation in Champlain and her parents were Pierre Hamelin and<br>Marie-Beaufort-Brunelle.<br> <br>Pierre Hamelin's was baptized on June 29th 1752 in St-Charles, Grondines.<br>His parents were Louis Hamelin and Charlotte Lécuyer/Leguay.<br> <br>I have both church records. If you want them, please email me privately at<br><a href="mailto://natawi9@videotron.ca">natawi9@videotron.ca</a><br> <br>Louise Hamelin<br>2011-04-13 00:31:59Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/68.87.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1/mb.ashx
Hi, who are your grandparents and/or great grandparents (male and female)?2011-06-09 20:05:14Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1/mb.ashxRe: Fredrick Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
John 58, please email me! <a href="mailto://natawi9@videotron.ca">natawi9@videotron.ca</a><br>Louise2011-02-23 22:43:27Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Fredrick Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi again,<br><br>Also, if you look at the 1880 census and look for Frederick Hamlin, you will find him in Champlain, Clinton, New York, age 15 and he was born in US. It shows the parents: Moxim (Maxime) and Emily (melina). Their ages also correspond with their birth in Canada. He also had a younger sister by the name of Omeline.<br><br>Louise2011-02-08 02:58:52Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Fredrick Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1/mb.ashx
Hello cousin John, <br> <br>I made a bit of research for you. Did you know that Maxine married on the same day same place as her sister Virginie, in St-Philippe ? Still searching for their children...<br><br>I also found that Melina Robert was born in 1845.<br><br>Louise<br>2011-02-08 00:41:18Znatawi1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/166.1/mb.ashxRe: Joe Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41/mb.ashx
Trying to make contact. Have onfo re: origins<br>2010-07-08 13:38:27ZWyckoff206http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41/mb.ashxRe: Joe Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41.1.1/mb.ashx
I have info and am always willing to add or correct.2010-07-12 23:46:57ZJoeUticahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Joe Hamelinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41.2/mb.ashx
Right here at the same old stand in beautiful Riverside, CA. Fire away.2010-07-12 23:45:45ZJoeUticahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/1.41.2/mb.ashxRe: HAMELIN-DUPUIShttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/158.3.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
My g-grandfather Joseph Hamelin, kid brother of the Marguerite in question, was born in 1822 in the tiny town of St-Philippe-de-Laprairie, across the St. Lawrence from Montreal. Their g-grandfather, Rene Hamelin, settled there in 1762. It was great farming country. The family fled south into New York (where the land is mostly rocks) after 16-year-old Joe was arrested (and quickly released) following the abortive rebellion of 1838. A cousin who lived in the same tiny town, 21-year-old Francois-Xavier Hamelin, was one of the 12 French "Patriotes" hanged.2009-07-26 16:25:59ZJoeUticahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/158.3.1.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Looking for relatives on fathers sidehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/159.4/mb.ashx
I am working on my friends family tree. She is the daughter of Chuck Hamelin also. 1st wife I believe. Do you know where your father was born? or anything else that would be helpful to her. <br><br>Reach me at <a href="mailto://queenlitaba@hotmail.com">queenlitaba@hotmail.com</a>2011-01-02 00:59:05ZElizabethBox40http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/159.4/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113/mb.ashx
Hello, don't know how often you would frequent this site to answer this but I thought I would try anyhow. I was just wondering how common the last name Hamelin is in penetang., it is my last name and my dad's family are all from penetang, so are all of the Hamelin's from the area closely or loosely related? I'm rarely in the area so I really haven't any idea and i'm mostly curious because i'm trying to figure out the truth of my heritage. although we're french my dad and I look suspiciously native, and I would love to solve the mystery as to who in my family was aboriginal. Hope to hear from you:) <br>2011-06-09 17:10:00Zaverye146http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113/mb.ashxRe: Penetang. Hamelinshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2/mb.ashx
my grandfathers name was Ernest Joseph Hamelin, my grandmother Louis Deschants. <br><br>My great grandparents on my grandfathers side were Lucy Desroches and Horfmidas Hamelin<br><br>My great grandparents on my grandmothers side were lilliene and Joseph Hamelin i believe<br><br>2011-06-14 16:54:06Zaverye146http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.hamelin/51.60.92.93.113.1.2/mb.ashx